2011
DOI: 10.1177/0309324711427001
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Plastic limit loads for piping branch junctions under out-of-plane bending

Abstract: This paper presents approximate closed-form plastic limit load solutions for branch junctions under out-of-plane bending and under combined pressure and out-of-plane bending, based on three-dimensional finite element limit analyses for an elastic-perfectly plastic material. When bending is applied to the branch pipe, the plastic limit loads for out-of-plane bending are shown to be lower than those for in-plane bending. However, for bending to the run pipe, the opposite trend is found. For combined pressure and… Show more

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“…Simple approximate formulae were proposed. Lee et al [157] presented approximate closed-form plastic limit load solutions for piping branch junctions under out-of-plane bending alone and under combined pressure and out-of-plane bending. 3D FE limit analyses for an elastic-perfectly plastic material were used.…”
Section: Cylinder-cylinder Intersectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simple approximate formulae were proposed. Lee et al [157] presented approximate closed-form plastic limit load solutions for piping branch junctions under out-of-plane bending alone and under combined pressure and out-of-plane bending. 3D FE limit analyses for an elastic-perfectly plastic material were used.…”
Section: Cylinder-cylinder Intersectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%